The Utoolity team is pleased to present Identity Federation for AWS 2.13 – this release adds a dialog for temporary AWS security credentials and provides an option to enable connector management by restricted administrators.
You can now use the AWS Security Credentials dialog to generate and copy temporary AWS security credentials on demand, and you can enable connector management by restricted administrators via a feature flag.
Highlights (Core)
Generate and copy temporary AWS security credentials on demand
You can now use the AWS Security Credentials dialog to generate temporary AWS security credentials on demand so that you can validate the IAM policy configuration, or provide the credentials to other tools and services for the configured duration. The dialog allows you to copy the credential elements as individual values, and it also provides code templates with applicable AWS CLI environment variables for Shell, PowerShell, and CMD usage, as well as a named profile fragment for the AWS credentials file.
Delegate connector management to restricted administrators
As a system administrator you can now enable connector management by restricted administrators via a feature flag. This is the first step in our journey to move AWS credentials management into user space while retaining tight administrative control where desired.
Release notes
For more details about this release, please refer to the Identity Federation for AWS 2.13 Release Notes.